STEREOBABE – Detroit’s Power-Pop Duo Cause A Heartening Thrill With New Single ‘BAT BABY’

Daily electricity to load your batteries

22 November 2023

Band: STEREOBABE (Detroit, MI)

Who: Two like-minded musicians – Leann Banks (The Von Bondies – cool,
I saw them twice, once with The White Stripes in Brussels in 2001) and Ted
Lamont (Blasternaut) – virtually reach across the Detroit river, and started
making delicious power-pop together.

New single: BAT BABY
Their 5th one.

Lamont and Banks sing a melodic narrative to usher their metaphorically batty
characters into a curious scene, as they empower themselves to rise above life’s
challenges and avert mediocrity. “Bat Baby” subtly and playfully nudges us to embrace
all the beauty, love, and wonder that life has to offer; while keeping things fun, light
and always hopeful.”

TUTV: These tunes are, to my ears, made to forget our grim reality for a while.
Foot-stomping and hand-clapping melodiousness, jangly 12-string guitars, merry male/female vocals, 60s pop-infused backing harmonies, and a whistle-along
refrain fuse together for a heartening power-pop thrill.

Think spicy Danish indie idols The Raveonettes. And Evan Dando would definitely like
the song’s strumming drive. Like John Lennon sang once upon a time with his Liverpool
friends: “All You Need Is Love”.

Oh, Bat Baby, come on over
The stars above are full of love
Maybe we can do it all over
And fly away to a better life tonight

WATCH/LISTEN

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STEREOBABE: Facebook – Instagram
TUTV: Facebook – Instagram – Twitter

Garage R & B With STEREOBABE And Their Desert Road Trip Cracker ‘TUMBLEWEED’

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15 April 2022

Band: STEREOBABE
Who: Rollin’ duo Leann Banks (bass/singer) from
Detroit
(The Von Bondies) and Guitarist/Singer
Ted Lamont (Blasternaut) from Windsor, Ontario

New single: TUMBLEWEED

Stereobabe: “While in pandemic lockdown, we started jamming a riff together.
We ultimately thought the word ‘Tumbleweed’ fit really well, and gave us a lyrical
direction to take the song. It also gave us a direction to drive! So, we finished
writing the song and started planning a road trip to the American southwest to
film the video.”

Turn Up The Volume: A rattling riff opens this Jon Spencer like garage cracker and
rumbles on throughout. Tumbleweed is made to play out loud on your car stereo while driving on the highway, hair in the wind, enjoying the hot desert sun. Classic rhythm and blues rockers need to look cool, sound cool, move with a cool swagger, and have cool tunes. Stereobabe have it all.

Start clapping your hands here…

STEREOBABE: Spotify – Facebook